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  • Ceiling effect (statistics)
  • Scale attenuation effect in statistics

    The "ceiling effect" is one type of scale attenuation effect; the other scale attenuation effect is the "floor effect". The ceiling effect is observed

    Ceiling effect (statistics)

    Ceiling_effect_(statistics)

  • Ceiling effect
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ceiling effect might refer to: Ceiling effect (pharmacology) Ceiling effect (statistics) Ceiling (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles

    Ceiling effect

    Ceiling_effect

  • Ceiling effect (pharmacology)
  • the term ceiling effect refers to the property of increasing doses of a given medication to have progressively smaller incremental effect (an example

    Ceiling effect (pharmacology)

    Ceiling_effect_(pharmacology)

  • Glass ceiling
  • Obstacles keeping population from achievement

    A glass ceiling is a metaphor usually set in relation to women, used to represent an invisible barrier that prevents a given demographic from rising beyond

    Glass ceiling

    Glass ceiling

    Glass_ceiling

  • Sexism
  • Prejudice or discrimination based on a person's sex or gender

    glass ceiling effect is noted as being especially persistent for women of color. According to a report, "women of colour perceive a 'concrete ceiling' and

    Sexism

    Sexism

    Sexism

  • Buprenorphine
  • Opioid used to treat pain and opioid use disorder

    including heroin, to cause an effect. Unlike full agonists like heroin or methadone, buprenorphine has a ceiling effect, such that taking more medicine

    Buprenorphine

    Buprenorphine

    Buprenorphine

  • Ceiling
  • Overhead interior surface

    A ceiling is an overhead interior roof that covers the upper limits of a room. It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface

    Ceiling

    Ceiling

    Ceiling

  • Pentazocine
  • Opioid medication

    and delusions. It is also, unlike most other opioids, subject to a ceiling effect, which is when at a certain dose no more pain relief is obtained by

    Pentazocine

    Pentazocine

    Pentazocine

  • Dropped ceiling
  • Secondary ceiling hung below a main ceiling

    ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling,

    Dropped ceiling

    Dropped ceiling

    Dropped_ceiling

  • Floor effect
  • Source of bias during data gathering in statistics

    the "floor". The "floor effect" is one type of scale attenuation effect; the other scale attenuation effect is the "ceiling effect". Floor effects are occasionally

    Floor effect

    Floor_effect

  • Ceiling fan
  • Type of fan mounted to a ceiling horizontally

    A ceiling fan is a fan mounted on the ceiling of a room or space, usually electrically powered, that uses hub-mounted rotating blades to circulate air

    Ceiling fan

    Ceiling fan

    Ceiling_fan

  • Analgesic
  • Drugs used to achieve relief from pain

    seizures (tramadol), but opioid-tolerant individuals usually have higher dose ceilings than patients without tolerance. Opioids, while very effective analgesics

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

  • Cathedral effect
  • cathedral effect is a phenomenon in environmental psychology in which the perceived height of a ceiling influences cognition. High ceilings promote abstract

    Cathedral effect

    Cathedral_effect

  • Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo

    The Sistine Chapel ceiling (Italian: Soffitto della Cappella Sistina), painted in fresco by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is a cornerstone work

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine_Chapel_ceiling

  • List of effects
  • psychology) Cause and effect Ceiling effect (medical treatment) (statistics) Channel capture effect (ethernet) (network topology) Cheerio effect (fluid mechanics)

    List of effects

    List_of_effects

  • Lolcat
  • Internet meme involving images of cats

    "Ceiling Cat" is a character spawned by the meme. The original image was an image macro with a picture of a cat looking out of a hole in a ceiling, captioned

    Lolcat

    Lolcat

    Lolcat

  • Berg Balance Scale
  • Clinical test of balance

    challenge older adults who live independently in the community. A ceiling effect and floor effect has been reported for the BBS when used with community dwelling

    Berg Balance Scale

    Berg_Balance_Scale

  • 14-Methoxymetopon
  • Chemical compound

    μ-opioid full agonist in regard to some effects such as analgesia, a ceiling effect is seen on other effects such as constipation and respiratory depression

    14-Methoxymetopon

    14-Methoxymetopon

    14-Methoxymetopon

  • Quality of life (healthcare)
  • Notion in healthcare

    health-related quality of life analysis are the ceiling effect, the floor effect, and response shift bias. The ceiling effect refers to how patients who start with

    Quality of life (healthcare)

    Quality of life (healthcare)

    Quality_of_life_(healthcare)

  • Ceiling (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Ceiling, a 1961 film by Věra Chytilová Ceiling effect (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ceiling. If

    Ceiling (disambiguation)

    Ceiling_(disambiguation)

  • Dose–response relationship
  • Measure of organism response to stimulus

    Schild analysis may also provide insights into the effect of drugs. Arndt–Schulz rule Ceiling effect (pharmacology) Certain safety factor Hormesis Pharmacodynamics

    Dose–response relationship

    Dose–response relationship

    Dose–response_relationship

  • United States debt ceiling
  • Limit on the amount of debt the U.S. can owe

    States, the debt ceiling is a law limiting the total amount of money the federal government can borrow. Since 2025, the debt ceiling is $41.1 trillion

    United States debt ceiling

    United_States_debt_ceiling

  • Women in Chinese government
  • substantially been inadequately represented in China. Broadly, the glass ceiling effect is "the unseen, yet unbreachable barrier that keeps minorities and women

    Women in Chinese government

    Women in Chinese government

    Women_in_Chinese_government

  • Market saturation
  • When a product reaches peak demand and sales struggle to grow further

    Center, the Fels Center of Government, University of Pennsylvania. p. 5-77. Retrieved 29 April 2026. [...] innovation saturation the 'ceiling effect.'

    Market saturation

    Market saturation

    Market_saturation

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    conditioning, the Coandă effect is exploited to increase the throw of a ceiling mounted diffuser. Because the Coandă effect causes air discharged from

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
  • Popular IQ test for children

    aged 16 can complete the WISC-V or the WAIS-IV. Different floor effect and ceiling effect can be achieved using the different tests, allowing for a greater

    Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children

    Wechsler_Intelligence_Scale_for_Children

  • Universal Studios Singapore
  • Theme park in Sentosa, Singapore

    inspired and developed from The Mummy film from 1999. Operating, fire ceiling effect and ride vehicle audio down Treasure Hunters Mini-Car Ride A leisure

    Universal Studios Singapore

    Universal Studios Singapore

    Universal_Studios_Singapore

  • Agonist-antagonist
  • Type of drug

    κ-agonist/μ-antagonist analgesic Agonist–antagonist opioids usually have a ceiling effect – over particular dose they don't increase their potency. Hence agonist–antagonist

    Agonist-antagonist

    Agonist-antagonist

    Agonist-antagonist

  • SAT
  • Standardized test used for U.S. college admissions

    ability range in the sample. They also noted that there appeared to be a ceiling effect on the Raven's scores which may have suppressed the correlation. Beaujean

    SAT

    SAT

    SAT

  • Maximum wage
  • Wage control law

    called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn. It is a prescribed limitation which can be used to effect change in an

    Maximum wage

    Maximum_wage

  • Loop diuretic
  • Diuretics that act along the loop of Henle in the kidneys

    diuretics usually have a ceiling effect whereby doses greater than a certain maximum amount will not increase the clinical effect of the drug. Also, there

    Loop diuretic

    Loop diuretic

    Loop_diuretic

  • Gender inequality
  • Idea and situation that women and men are not treated as equal

    wage gap". The glass ceiling effect is also considered a possible contributor to the gender wage gap or income disparity. This effect suggests that gender

    Gender inequality

    Gender_inequality

  • Intelligibility (communication)
  • Speech comprehensibility measure

    some linguistic perception experiments as a way to compensate for the ceiling effect by making listening tasks more difficult. Word articulation remains

    Intelligibility (communication)

    Intelligibility_(communication)

  • Perverse incentive
  • Incentive with unintended results

    results of a perverse incentive scheme are also sometimes called cobra effect, where people are incentivized to make a problem worse. This name was coined

    Perverse incentive

    Perverse_incentive

  • Matthew effect
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

    The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success

    Matthew effect

    Matthew_effect

  • Ambivalent sexism
  • Theoretical framework

    authors argue that this is one of the main contributors to the glass ceiling effect. In a recent experimental study on the effects of benevolent sexism

    Ambivalent sexism

    Ambivalent_sexism

  • Female labor force in the Muslim world
  • Involvement of Muslim women in labor

    (2001). The glass ceiling effect. Social Forces, Vol. 80 No. 2, pp. 655–81. Davies-Netzley, Sally A. (1998). Women above the Glass Ceiling: Perceptions on

    Female labor force in the Muslim world

    Female labor force in the Muslim world

    Female_labor_force_in_the_Muslim_world

  • Tapentadol
  • Opioid analgesic of benzenoid class

    of the μ-opioid receptor, and given that is not a pro-drug, with no ceiling effect, studies have found that it is significantly more abusable than tramadol

    Tapentadol

    Tapentadol

    Tapentadol

  • Team building
  • Term for activities used to enhance social relations and define roles within teams

    better. The level of team cohesion did not increase as a result of ceiling effect with the intervention program, but the level decreased significantly

    Team building

    Team building

    Team_building

  • Women in equestrianism
  • Gender studies history

    is a "business". For sports sociologist Vèrène Chevalier, a "glass ceiling" effect, common with other sports, blocks women's access to the highest level

    Women in equestrianism

    Women in equestrianism

    Women_in_equestrianism

  • History of the United States debt ceiling
  • increase in the debt ceiling has resulted in crises, especially in recent years. A statutorily imposed debt ceiling has been in effect since 1917 when the

    History of the United States debt ceiling

    History_of_the_United_States_debt_ceiling

  • Women in positions of power
  • which is responsible for creating and influencing the glass ceiling effect. The glass ceiling most directly affects those women who spend many years working

    Women in positions of power

    Women_in_positions_of_power

  • Eureka effect
  • Suddenly understanding a problem or concept

    The eureka effect (also known as the Aha! moment or eureka moment) refers to the common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible

    Eureka effect

    Eureka effect

    Eureka_effect

  • Glossip v. Gross
  • 2015 United States Supreme Court case

    injection, rejecting the prisoners' "speculative evidence" of midazolam's ceiling effect. Finally, the Court found there was no merit to the prisoners' criticisms

    Glossip v. Gross

    Glossip_v._Gross

  • A Nation Deceived
  • 2004 report arguing for academic acceleration

    intended for sixth graders. Above-level testing helps eliminate the ceiling effect that often makes it difficult to determine appropriate placement for

    A Nation Deceived

    A_Nation_Deceived

  • Legal thriller
  • Fiction genre

    culture. Retrieved 18 April 2021. A.Cotter, David (2001). "The Glass Ceiling Effect". Social Forces. 80 (2): 655–681. doi:10.1353/sof.2001.0091. S2CID 145245044

    Legal thriller

    Legal thriller

    Legal_thriller

  • 2011 United States debt-ceiling crisis
  • government spending and its effect on the national debt and deficit reached a crisis centered on raising the debt ceiling, leading to the passage of the

    2011 United States debt-ceiling crisis

    2011_United_States_debt-ceiling_crisis

  • Lun-class ekranoplan
  • Soviet ground effect vehicle

    5 m (8 ft) Range: 2,000 km (1,200 mi, 1,100 nmi) Service ceiling: 5 m (16 ft) in ground effect Armament Guns: two 23mm Pl-23 cannon in a twin tail turret

    Lun-class ekranoplan

    Lun-class ekranoplan

    Lun-class_ekranoplan

  • Celluloid ceiling
  • Underrepresentation of women in Hollywood

    The celluloid ceiling is a metaphor for the underrepresentation of women in hiring and employment in Hollywood. The term is a play on the metaphor of

    Celluloid ceiling

    Celluloid_ceiling

  • Dezocine
  • Opioid analgesic

    depressant effect than morphine, dezocine shows a ceiling effect on its respiratory depressive action so above a certain dose this effect does not get

    Dezocine

    Dezocine

    Dezocine

  • Michelangelo
  • Italian artist and architect (1475–1564)

    frescoes in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome, and The Last Judgment on its altar wall

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

  • Population ageing
  • Increasing median age in a population

    native population. However, increasing workforce participation has a ceiling effect, and the efficacy of expanding immigration is subject to much debate

    Population ageing

    Population ageing

    Population_ageing

  • Living on the Ceiling
  • 1982 single by Blancmange

    "Living on the Ceiling" is a song by the English synth-pop band Blancmange. It was released as the band's third single on 15 October 1982, taken from

    Living on the Ceiling

    Living_on_the_Ceiling

  • Keystone effect
  • Image distortion caused by projection

    The keystone effect is the apparent distortion of an image caused by projecting it onto an angled surface. It is the distortion of the image dimensions

    Keystone effect

    Keystone effect

    Keystone_effect

  • Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes
  • the ceiling is kept at a temperate level, while the air in the lower section of the building is cooler and circulates more rapidly, with the effect that

    Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes

    Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes

    Restoration_of_the_Sistine_Chapel_frescoes

  • Social inequality
  • Uneven distribution of resources in a society

    and women". Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. "The Glass Ceiling Effect" (PDF). Janet Henshall Momsen (2004). Gender and Development. Routledge

    Social inequality

    Social inequality

    Social_inequality

  • Nalbuphine
  • Opioid analgesic

    the analgesic effect is insufficient for some pain. Both sedative and analgesic effects of nalbuphine are subject to a ceiling effect. Combination of

    Nalbuphine

    Nalbuphine

    Nalbuphine

  • Law of effect
  • Psychological principle; champions trial and error as root of learning

    The law of effect, or Thorndike's law, is a psychology principle advanced by Edward Thorndike in 1898 on the matter of behavioral conditioning (not then

    Law of effect

    Law of effect

    Law_of_effect

  • Fugl-Meyer Assessment of sensorimotor function
  • a long time. The test is also reported to have ceiling effect in the sensation domain and floor effect in the balance domain. Some researchers report

    Fugl-Meyer Assessment of sensorimotor function

    Fugl-Meyer_Assessment_of_sensorimotor_function

  • ASR-2001
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    with less risk. As an example of its better safety profile, there is a ceiling effect with ASR-2001 such that pushing the dose will not result in an accidental

    ASR-2001

    ASR-2001

    ASR-2001

  • Northwestern University Center for Talent Development
  • Service and research center at Northwestern University

    useful in identifying candidates for acceleration and eliminating the ceiling effect many high-ability students experience on grade-level tests. Through

    Northwestern University Center for Talent Development

    Northwestern_University_Center_for_Talent_Development

  • Opioid use disorder
  • Medical condition

    makes it less likely to cause respiratory depression, thanks to its "ceiling effect". While the risk of misuse or overdose is higher with buprenorphine

    Opioid use disorder

    Opioid use disorder

    Opioid_use_disorder

  • Adipose-derived hormones
  • Hormones secreted by adipose tissue

    resistant to leptin, even at supra-physiological levels (the so-called "ceiling effect"), rendering treatment with leptin ineffective. However, although the

    Adipose-derived hormones

    Adipose-derived_hormones

  • 2013 United States debt-ceiling crisis
  • States reached the $16.394 trillion debt ceiling that had been enacted following a crisis in 2011. The debt ceiling had been routinely raised previously on

    2013 United States debt-ceiling crisis

    2013_United_States_debt-ceiling_crisis

  • Ceiling temperature
  • cleavage reactions instead of depolymerization. A similar effect explains the relatively low ceiling temperature for polyisobutylene. Cowie, J.M.G. (1991)

    Ceiling temperature

    Ceiling_temperature

  • Semorphone
  • Chemical compound

    μ-opioid receptors. It is around twice the potency of morphine, but with a ceiling effect on both analgesia and respiratory depression which means that these

    Semorphone

    Semorphone

    Semorphone

  • List of statistics articles
  • Causal Markov condition CDF-based nonparametric confidence interval Ceiling effect (statistics) Cellular noise Censored regression model Censoring (clinical

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Gallery of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is one of the most renowned artworks of the High Renaissance. Central to the ceiling decoration

    Gallery of the Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Gallery of the Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Gallery_of_the_Sistine_Chapel_ceiling

  • Nicotine vaccine
  • Immunological strategy for treating nicotine addiction

    dose, are positively correlated with titer levels. Since there was no ceiling effect, these findings imply that the optimal dose was the highest dose of

    Nicotine vaccine

    Nicotine_vaccine

  • Sociology of gender
  • Branch of the discipline of sociology

    Hermsen, J. M.; Ovadia, S.; Vanneman, R. (1 December 2001). "The Glass Ceiling Effect". Social Forces. 80 (2): 655–681. doi:10.1353/sof.2001.0091. S2CID 145245044

    Sociology of gender

    Sociology of gender

    Sociology_of_gender

  • Eva Ferreira
  • Basque mathematician and economist

    research topics have focused on finance, the gender gap and the glass ceiling effect. In several talks, she has explained how mathematics is a useful tool

    Eva Ferreira

    Eva Ferreira

    Eva_Ferreira

  • Stack effect
  • Concept in physics

    through open windows, ventilation openings, or unintentional holes in ceilings, like ceiling fans and recessed lights. The rising warm air reduces the pressure

    Stack effect

    Stack_effect

  • Steve Jobs
  • American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)

    the cofounders of Sun Microsystems, said that Jobs broke a "glass age ceiling" in Silicon Valley because he'd created a very successful company at a

    Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Steve_Jobs

  • Air conditioning
  • Cooling of air in an enclosed space

    the spaces to be conditioned, thus allowing for less space above dropped ceilings and a lower structural impact, while also allowing for more individual

    Air conditioning

    Air conditioning

    Air_conditioning

  • Women in Hong Kong
  • Joan M.; Ovadia, Seth; Vanneman, Reeve (1 December 2001). "The Glass Ceiling Effect". Social Forces. 80 (2): 655–68. doi:10.1353/sof.2001.0091. S2CID 145245044

    Women in Hong Kong

    Women_in_Hong_Kong

  • Zvi Lotker
  • Israeli computer scientist

    Peleg, D., & Pignolet, Y. A. (2015, January). Homophily and the glass ceiling effect in social networks. In Proceedings of the 2015 conference on innovations

    Zvi Lotker

    Zvi_Lotker

  • Feminist psychology
  • Form of psychology centered on social structures and gender

    Social scientists in many disciplines study aspects of the "glass ceiling effect", the invisible yet powerful barriers that prevent many women from moving

    Feminist psychology

    Feminist psychology

    Feminist_psychology

  • 140 St Georges Terrace
  • Skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia

    with small white dots which have a shading effect during the day, but uplighting produces a white ceiling effect at night. This canopy was intended to give

    140 St Georges Terrace

    140 St Georges Terrace

    140_St_Georges_Terrace

  • Nefopam
  • Analgesic medication

    Maximum dose is regarded as 270mg/day. One 1979 study found that a ceiling effect on post-operative pain relief occurred at 60mg/day. Nefopam is contraindicated

    Nefopam

    Nefopam

    Nefopam

  • Cove lighting
  • Form of indirect lighting

    recesses, or curtain valances in a ceiling or high on the walls of a room. It directs light up towards the ceiling and down adjacent walls. It may be

    Cove lighting

    Cove lighting

    Cove_lighting

  • Diuretic
  • Substance that promotes the production of urine

    The term "low-ceiling diuretic" is used to indicate a diuretic has a rapidly flattening dose effect curve (in contrast to "high-ceiling", where the relationship

    Diuretic

    Diuretic

    Diuretic

  • Abbreviated Mental Test Score
  • Medical diagnostic method

    profile. The AMTS's narrow focus on memory and orientation leads to a ceiling effect, reducing its usefulness for early cognitive impairment detection. International

    Abbreviated Mental Test Score

    Abbreviated_Mental_Test_Score

  • Price ceiling
  • Method of price control

    clubs. Those individuals experienced, in effect, a drastic cut in wages. For instance, from 1931 the ceiling payment of £3 per game fell below the legal

    Price ceiling

    Price_ceiling

  • La Ronde Cultural Center
  • French Cultural Center in Ontario, Canada

    room. The ceiling contains pot lights against the black ceiling that mimic a starry night. The extruded roof allocates the high ceiling effect while enclosing

    La Ronde Cultural Center

    La Ronde Cultural Center

    La_Ronde_Cultural_Center

  • List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters
  • Carnivorous subterranean creature that can disguise itself as part of the ceiling Lycanthrope Dungeons & Dragons set (1974) (werewolf, wereboar, weretiger

    List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters

    List_of_Advanced_Dungeons_&_Dragons_1st_edition_monsters

  • Illusionism (art)
  • Form of artistic expression

    trompe-l'œil, anamorphosis, optical art, abstract illusionism, and illusionistic ceiling painting techniques such as di sotto in sù and quadratura. Sculptural illusionism

    Illusionism (art)

    Illusionism (art)

    Illusionism_(art)

  • Cultural impact of Taylor Swift
  • fashion, ideas and actions, collectively referred to as the Taylor Swift effect by publications. Debuting as a 16-year-old independent singer-songwriter

    Cultural impact of Taylor Swift

    Cultural impact of Taylor Swift

    Cultural_impact_of_Taylor_Swift

  • NOMADS ground-based air defence system
  • Mobile ground base air defence system

    launched from the ground, it has a range of 12 km (7.5 mi) and a flight ceiling of 8 km (26,000 ft). Some trials took place in summer 2023 with this missile

    NOMADS ground-based air defence system

    NOMADS ground-based air defence system

    NOMADS_ground-based_air_defence_system

  • List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes
  • another state. Roger stages an accident in the Burns house with a piece of ceiling hitting him on the head. George does a monologue about knowing that Roger

    List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes

    List_of_The_George_Burns_and_Gracie_Allen_Show_episodes

  • Sala delle Asse
  • Room decorated by Leonardo da Vinci in the Castello Sforzesco, Milan

    plaster by Leonardo da Vinci, dating from about 1498. Its walls and vaulted ceiling are decorated with "intertwining plants with fruits and monochromes of

    Sala delle Asse

    Sala delle Asse

    Sala_delle_Asse

  • List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
  • get the table into the attic. The legs of the table break through the ceiling of the boys room. Back to the present. Harriet tells Barbara that Ozzie

    List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes

  • Socioeconomic mobility in the United States
  • Social and economic class mobility

    status/income mobility. For women, another explanation for this "glass ceiling" effect in the American work force is the job-family trade off. While both

    Socioeconomic mobility in the United States

    Socioeconomic mobility in the United States

    Socioeconomic_mobility_in_the_United_States

  • Effects of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeastern United States
  • tide by climbing into the second-floor attic, or knocking out walls and ceiling boards to climb onto the roof or nearby trees. Tree trunks remained standing

    Effects of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeastern United States

    Effects of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeastern United States

    Effects_of_Hurricane_Katrina_in_the_Southeastern_United_States

  • Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
  • American sociologist and emeritus distinguished professor

    the concept of the glass ceiling, and in 1993, Women in Law was reissued with a new section discussing the glass ceiling effect in the legal profession

    Cynthia Fuchs Epstein

    Cynthia_Fuchs_Epstein

  • Infinity mirror
  • Parallel or angled mirrors reflecting each other

    Buddha—eight mirrors in an octagon, with additional mirrors on the floor and ceiling. When he lit a torch, its light and the illuminated Buddha were reflected

    Infinity mirror

    Infinity mirror

    Infinity_mirror

  • Camera degli Sposi
  • Frescoed room in the Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy

    which are still in the ceiling above the southeastern corner of the room. Above these scenes fictive ribbing divides the ceiling onto sections containing

    Camera degli Sposi

    Camera degli Sposi

    Camera_degli_Sposi

  • List of unusual deaths in the 21st century
  • enclosure, moved through ducts it could easily access, and fallen through the ceiling where the boys slept 3 metres (9.8 ft) away. Though the snake suffocated

    List of unusual deaths in the 21st century

    List of unusual deaths in the 21st century

    List_of_unusual_deaths_in_the_21st_century

  • Precedence effect
  • Psychoacoustical phenomenon

    Haas kickers, like compression ceilings, are no longer commonly found in control rooms. Binaural fusion Franssen effect Summing localization "Pro Audio

    Precedence effect

    Precedence_effect

  • Mighty girl effect
  • Psychological effect

    The mighty girl effect, also called the eldest daughter effect, is the finding that fathers whose eldest child is a girl tend to display less sexism and

    Mighty girl effect

    Mighty_girl_effect

  • Behavioral contrast
  • Phenomenon studied in psychology

    to as the Crespi effect. In 1981, Bower discovered that positive contrast may be reduced because the response measure hits a ceiling. Thus, if contrast

    Behavioral contrast

    Behavioral_contrast

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  • NEILINA
  • Female

    English

    NEILINA

    Pet form of English Neile, NEILINA means "champion." In use by the Scottish.

    NEILINA

  • Teeling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Teeling

    English and Irish : unexplained; most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place somewhere in South Wales or southern England. This name was established in County Meath, Ireland, soon after the Anglo-Norman invasion of the 12th century.Dutch : unexplained.Probably a respelling of German Tiling, a patronymic form of Thiel.

    Teeling

  • Culling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Culling

    English : variant of Cooling.

    Culling

  • Cooling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cooling

    English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.

    Cooling

  • Delling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Delling

    English : variant of Dilling.German : habitational name from Delling, a place near Starnberg (Bavaria) or another near Wipperfürth (North Rhine-Westphalia), or a topographic name from Sorbian delenki ‘place in a valley’.

    Delling

  • Curling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Curling

    English : from Middle English crulling ‘the curly one’, a nickname for someone with curly hair.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gerling.

    Curling

  • Melling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Melling

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from places near Lancaster and near Liverpool. Both are probably so called from the Old English tribal name Me(a)llingas ‘people of Mealla’.English : variant of Melville.German : habitational name from a place called Mellingen (see Mellinger).

    Melling

  • Gelling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gelling

    English : unexplained; most probably a derivative of an unidentified Old English personal name.

    Gelling

  • Welling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Welling

    English : patronymic from the Old English personal name Wella.topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or stream, from a derivative of Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.German : habitational name from any of various places in the Rhineland called Welling or Wellingen.

    Welling

  • CELINO
  • Male

    Italian

    CELINO

    Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cælinus, CELINO means "heaven."

    CELINO

  • Helling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Helling

    English : habitational name from Healing in northeastern Lincolnshire, named in Old English as ‘(settlement of) the family or followers of Hægel’ (an unattested Old English personal name).English : variant of Hillian.German and Dutch : nickname from Middle Low German hellin, Middle Dutch hellinc, hallinc ‘halfpenny’. Compare Helbling.German : habitational name from any of various places named Helling or Hellingen.

    Helling

  • Selling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Selling

    English : unexplained.Swedish : variant of Sellin.

    Selling

  • Keeling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Keeling

    Irish : see Keeley.English : nickname from Middle English keling ‘young codfish’.Americanized spelling of German Kühling, a patronymic from Colo, probably a short form of an old personal name meaning ‘helmet’.

    Keeling

  • CELINA
  • Female

    Polish

    CELINA

    Short form of Polish Marcelina, CELINA means "warlike."

    CELINA

  • Leising
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leising

    English : from an Old Norse personal name or nickname, Leysingi, from leysingi ‘freedman’. Compare Lazenby.South German : habitational name from Leising in Bavaria.

    Leising

  • Colling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colling

    English : from the Old Norse personal name Kollungr, a derivative of Koli, or from an Old English cognate, Colling, a derivative of Cola (see Cole 2).English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Altered spelling of German Kölling (see Kolling).

    Colling

  • Cowling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cowling

    English : variant of Colling.

    Cowling

  • Telling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Telling

    Dutch and North German : patronymic from a Middle Dutch pet form of Theudilo, a short form of Germanic compound names formed with an unattested element, theudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

    Telling

  • Mealing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Avon)

    Mealing

    English (Avon) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Melling.

    Mealing

  • Celine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Celine

    Heavenly; Moon; Of Sky; Goddess of the Moon; Divine; Similar to Celia or Selena; A French Pirate Name is Celine Le Beak

    Celine

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  • Hritish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Hritish

    Lord of Heart

  • Daimon
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Daimon

    Gentle. To tame. A. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern...

  • Tamal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tamal

    A tree with very dark bark

  • Paavan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Paavan

    Purifier

  • Corinn
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Greek

    Corinn

    Maiden

  • Zanobea
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Greek

    Zanobea

    Fathers Ornament

  • Prabhav
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Prabhav

    Effect

  • Bullard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bullard

    English : most probably from bullward, an occupational name for someone who looked after a bull.English : alternatively, it may be a nickname for a fraudster, from Old French, Middle English bole ‘fraud’, ‘deceit’ + the pejorative suffix -(h)ard, or a nickname for a rotund man, from a pejorative derivative of Old French boule ‘round’.

  • Narjis |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Narjis |

    Narcissus flower

  • Aaritra | ஆரித்ர
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aaritra | ஆரித்ர

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  • Veiling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Veil

  • Self-healing
  • a.

    Having the power or property of healing itself.

  • Fellow-feeling
  • n.

    Sympathy; a like feeling.

  • Chilling
  • a.

    Making chilly or cold; depressing; discouraging; cold; distant; as, a chilling breeze; a chilling manner.

  • Ceiling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ceil

  • Healing
  • a.

    Tending to cure; soothing; mollifying; as, the healing art; a healing salve; healing words.

  • Curling
  • n.

    The act or state of that which curls; as, the curling of smoke when it rises; the curling of a ringlet; also, the act or process of one who curls something, as hair, or the brim of hats.

  • Plain-dealing
  • a.

    Practicing plain dealing; artless. See Plain dealing, under Dealing.

  • Ceiling
  • v. t.

    The lining or finishing of any wall or other surface, with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when done.

  • Boiling
  • a.

    Heated to the point of bubbling; heaving with bubbles; in tumultuous agitation, as boiling liquid; surging; seething; swelling with heat, ardor, or passion.

  • Feeling
  • n.

    The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not dependent on the body; as, a man of feeling; a man destitute of feeling.

  • Ceiling
  • v. t.

    The inside lining of a room overhead; the under side of the floor above; the upper surface opposite to the floor.

  • Feeling
  • a.

    Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart.

  • Ceiling
  • v. t.

    The inner planking of a vessel.

  • Failing
  • n.

    A failing short; a becoming deficient; failure; deficiency; imperfection; weakness; lapse; fault; infirmity; as, a mental failing.

  • Veiling
  • n.

    A veil; a thin covering; also, material for making veils.

  • Ebullient
  • a.

    Boiling up or over; hence, manifesting exhilaration or excitement, as of feeling; effervescing.

  • Feeling
  • a.

    Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs.

  • Feeling
  • n.

    Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever; as, a right or a wrong feeling in the heart; our angry or kindly feelings; a feeling of pride or of humility.